Overheard
July 28, 2011
A conversation, as I boarded the elevator down to the lobby in search of lunch today.
I got on in front of a hiring manager (whom I don’t know) from my company who was holding a clipboard of information, and an interviewee in a fancy suit who was (he thought smoothly but I thought nervously) attempting to make a final lasting impression of being–hey–a swell guy. The hiring manager was seemingly less than impressed. It went something like this:
Interviewee [as the elevator doors open on the 18th floor and we all get in]: “Man, something smells goooood downstairs.” [laughs for no reason]
Hiring manager: “………..yep. Not bad.” [we begin our descent]
Interviewee: “That’s, uh, another reason; I’d love to just work in the Loop. It’s just got to be so much better than Schaumberg. Nothing to do out there, you know? [clearly searching for common ground] It’s just terrible.”
Hiring manager: “……yeah, it’s probably….the best place to work in the city. The Loop.”
Interviewee: “Yeah, tell me about it. Tell me about it… Where do you live again, in the city?”
Hiring manager: “I don’t. I live in Barrington. …Right next to Schaumberg.”
Interviewee [suddenly more optimistically]: “Oh. …Yeah, alright, alright, well–” [door opens]
Hiring manager: “Well, thanks, and have a nice day. Your way out is to the right.”
Lovely. I think there’s nothing that amuses me more than other people’s awkwardness sometimes. I was just glad I got to be there for it. It was like my 30-second theatre break.
Really bet he gets that job…